AMUSEMENTS. jgjp-FLTTSBUIIGM THEATRE. lessee and Manager Treasurer.... "fhc event of the season. The Now Sensation Drama, dramatized expressly for this Theatre. THIS EVENING will be presented, for the first time, the new sensation drama, from .the popular novel of Oudjo’s Cave, eutitled Life In Tennessee. Pomp Cuo jo R**v Mr \ illars Virginia Carl Dm 1-VjipcrjJiJl New smiery and effects. The full eomp.my will appear in the produc tion oi th I new Hiel hfnulitnl drama. STEAMSHIPS. Steam from Queenstown and Liverpool r. ~ THE FIRST-CLASS l>OW er,Ul lrOU Of the <llll - SIDu.V, K CDAK, DEC DA, UL\ Hill anil frum L;ve.ipool every alternate TUESDAY, front tlutensrown every alternate W'KhXKv wum V^, ir^ u iNew York every alternate WEDNESDAY. Aatlcunl Stvnm .Vnvignt i»u Compauy. LOUISIANA. ERIN. PKNN oYEiAISIA) will Bail from Liverpool and O.ueen*»town, as above, (forcing a weeklv line,; ondfroni-Nc# York every alternate SA l l h -1. .Steerage Passage from New York.**:} Purrency. • To New York, $35 Gold or equiv.i lentltf Currency. Pasucugers forwarded to Par is and all German ports at. very low rates. For Passage apply to WILLIAMS & UCION, 40 Fulton St., New York, or TIIOS. RATTIOAN, Agt, No. 122 Monongahola House, Water st., my26-lyd Successor to Thos. Kattigan. PASSAGE FROM THE OLD COUNTRY, Lower than the Lowest. THE UNDERSIGNED IS now prepared to bring out paaaen- S&lEZ vera by FIRST CLASS M AIL STEAMERS direct from LIVER POUL, LUNDONDERY, OLAsdUU or QUEENSTOWN to NEW YORK, or PITTS BURGH, FAR LOWER than any other agent here. Call anil get the rates and be convinced. Steamers sail every week, and passengers are found in e\ en tiling. • Parties brought ou,t by TAPSCOTTS I.iNE first claaa) CLLPPKR SAILING vi.-.-.-. Js at very low rates. Sight Drafts on the NATION AL RANK payable at any of its branches in England or Ireland for sale. For particulars as to rates, Ae.., apply to 1). O’NEILL. Chronicle Office, No. 70 Fifth st., and between 6 or iu p. m. at 66 Smithtield st., Pittsburgh. jantioeod Passage from England and Ireland. 935,00. EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS H. RATTIGAM. EUKuPLaN AGENT, .W. i -u Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bnmr out or bring out or send back passengers from or to any part o*f the old country, either by steam or sail ing packets. SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable In any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Ai6o. Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steam ers Bailing: between New York, Liverpool, Giae gow and Galway. _jan6-lyd THOS. H. RATTIOAN. “Old Curiosity Shop." THE AID AND CO-OPERATION OF the patriotic people of West*rn Pennsyl vania and Eastern Ohio, is hereby requested, in making the.above department of the corning Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair equally a credit anil a success. Numerous relics and trophies of tin present war, of the Mexican war, war of late. 1 Indian and Revolutionary war, curiosities con nected with the early -ettlement of our region, or with events and men prominent in our histo ry, curiosities of every description are stored away In private receptacles, and may if brought together, render the “OLD CUUH isiTY SHOP' notthe least of the attractions of the Fair. The committee, therefore ask that nil who are willing to help along the good cause, wouid send in such articles oftfi® above description as they iu.v, have, or can procure from others, or notlf> the committee where they can l>a found. Articles donated will be disposed of as the donors may direct, or under the direction of the Executive Committee. But articles merely placed on ex hibition, receipted for by any member of the committee, will be carefullypraerved and return ed. A letter should accompany each article, » giving its orign, history, etc—and if donated, its value. Give everything you can and lend us the rest. On behalf of the Committee, JOS. S, MORRISON, Chairman. Geo. H. Chuisty, Secretary. All articles either donated, or leit for exhibi tion, can be left with, or addressed to either t>l the following members of the committee : W. 1). M’OOWAN, 9G Water at., Pittsburgh. HON. JAS. VEECH, corner 4th and G-rant streets. DR. JOHN DICKSON, corner P-eon and Hand streets. S. RIDDLE, Po3tofflce, Allegheny. D. LEET SHIELDS, Sewickleyville. Aj'ofNT 'BjESOLUTION-PROPOS ING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS Tu THE CONSTITUTION. Be it received by the Senate and Bouse of Representatives of the Common ioealih of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ac cordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof: There shall be an additional section to the tiUrd, article of the Constitution, to be designa ted as section four, as follows: ; .‘‘SsoanoN 4.. Whenever any .of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military service, under the requisition from the President of tne United States, or by thjjKauihority of this Commonwealth, such eloc- exercise the right of suffrage in ail elqgtions by the citizens, under such regulations aaATC, or shall be, prescribed by iaw-.ii fully as If they were present at their usual place of flec tion.” etefTiOK 2. There shall he two additional sec tions to the eleventh article of the Constitution, tQ.bef designated .as sections eight and nine, as foIIOWH : •‘Section* 8. No bill flhall be passed by the Leg ieUture, containing more thrift one subject, which shall be clearly expressed In the title.-rjccept at>- propriation bills.” “Section 9. No bill shall be passed by the i-fgjslature&rrtntlnfc .-toy powers, or privileges, n any case where the authority to grant such Jowetyor privileges, haa been, or mayhere.il ter bo-conferred upon the courts of this common wealth. ” HENRY C. JOHNSON Speaker of the Home of RepreicntatiiMi JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate, Office of the Skceetabxof the Commonwealth > April 25th, l&s4. \ , PENNSYtYAtfIA, SS. , I do.htireby certify that the foregoing .}» k true and correct copy of the l ' . { Joint Resolution ol theGon era! Assembly, entitled “A Joint .Reso lution proposing certain Amendments -to tin Constitution,”: -ua, Hie same remains on tile in this office. " In Testimony whereof, i hftv<vhereuito set invihand and caused the.«e>*l of the Secretary'« office to be affixed, the day and year, above writ £Ll SEIFKR, > • Secretary p/ the. Coftmomccahh. iTne above Resolution having been agreed to by a majority of the members of ejwh a’ ■r r ?iu :lc ?f*^ vts Bef ‘ fiion * i of the General Assembly of this C-onvmonwealth, the proposed amemi meats will pe submitted to the peoi.lefor their outhe FI KSiT TUESDAY T*' T, in the yearol our Eordone thoui fthd eight hundred and aixty-iour, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth arn.-h* <-l ihe Constitution, and the act, entitled *• \i, Wt ppc Beriming the time and manner of submittin g to the people tor their Approval and rantioatioS or rejection, the proposed amendments to the Con stitution,” approved’the? twenty-third day April, one thousand eight hundied nn l *i x t. El*l BUFEK.' ' • csf}. ' ?• Secretary of the Comnbnu*u!th mylMawU2 gBOKHASI A LOAKI, Idhcrty Street, Pittsburgh AGENTS FOB •’ Rjus'ael} fctewer and Keapei, Buckeye Mower andKeaper. tiuakerM'ower and Reaper, Cayuga; Chief Mower and Reapeij Farmer JUdwer*.. Woods* JUower. Al, o dealers in Agricultural and Farming in lime - l, «s Wnt*»« » SC'TTrfri— "*■ " r r *”"" 4 bbrs frdah Roll-Butter, A bxs “ “ ♦* -pr . 6 drkins Fresh Roll Butter, ’ Just fectfived ami for sale by ' FETZEH.it ARMSTRONG, rajG ' ‘ Corner ftfarfeef tfnrt First sis itAA fi ßt« TAMHi-t; FIAMTB,: 1 3llV 60 bUIfl Beans, . T'.'- . Jt>o *►: Re<J Potatoes, ,> 75 ** HoinAnlte Apples, : 1,; 1 - 200 pkg9&faelcenVbi>ls and-hir&— In store and for sale by "• • • ' PATTEBSON k AMMON, No. 6 Wood at. - i.lO / * (j * ” ' '.U* ' .rt'lrujiKl .d'.iod-y j! Jfs r f V / / I ►'f Jv.A l t .I Olj.S Uli fib:u,l T3ii;o •J7f« V/ dtf -. . . .. J ~ The river last evening attwilight. There were six feet water in the channell and falling, The weather dry, the day was warm. [ W. Hendermom. ,« .H. O VKU IX'IiTON. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES, Love lav li Howland Mr. < Inppmlde Kate R\ mu . .. .Lille Maiden . .Wilkinson i Pi i TMiri’.ua mmiakv Fair.—The tollcw thg named hteaiuboats ha", e subscribed to the .■steamboat Fund of the Pittsburgh sanitary Fair; all other boats subscribing will have their uatiK-H added to the list: Little* Giant, Rover. Argonaut No ?, Armenia, Nevada, Julia, America, Westmoreland, D.amaet, New York, i Areola, (.‘amelia, I Piragua, * Vulcan. ! Kate RohuiMiji. Mai light, \ Goody Ennuis, j Jas. K. Gilmore, Silver (.’loud No 2. Alpha, Minerva, Charmer, Mercury, Kenton, Lenio Leon, I Glide.* M S. Mephaio, i Deserve. Cherokee, 1 Ontario. Roanoke, j Cion \ illey, I.iz'zii* Martin, j Icvve.-s, Silver Spray, | Loti;.-, Empire City, ; Golden Li Citizen, 1 Magcir H'tj -5. Bertha, I (raliitin, Franklin. '■ Kate H. Porter, ulive. Ma litX-M-, Echo No. 3, I Clara Pqe, Delaware, I (.'apt. Win. Dean, a new boat Look Gut. ; •Cajit Anderson's new boat, not yet launched. 1 myJ-tjl 'Wheeling & Parkersburg Packets, I'Oll WiIEEMNU. - ■rTT" 2 ** TliK SltGl LAU PASSKN mfe^ige!r,„.., Kneket AllN Ell V A, Capt. Lfor uim, iirt.fi rvfu.ne<l her old trmlo, making reguiaT inps, U**\.i»g i'ltishurgh c; cry MUNIiAY, WEDNESDAY and I'KIDAY. Having been thoroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa tronage id the public generally. JAS. I’u.LLlNrj & CO., Agts. Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge. Cincinnati & Louisville Packets. FOR CINCINNATI. AO-.nN-KSIiAY, JTNK l, AT 10 A. M. THE NEW AND SPLKN- passenger 6teamer MAJOR A.\ jii.u.-m *.v .C. A. Dravo, Commander, will leave ns announced above. For I reign t, ur passage, applv on board, or JOHN FLACK, or pem < I.Y'CiXN'ATI «fc LOUISVir.LK. WEDNESDAY JUNKI, AT 4 P. M. ■ * irlP 10 *, THE NEW AND SPbKN passenger steamer, MERCURY ft*lloll, i umniander, will leave Ha announced above. 1 i.; freight, or parage, apply on board, or to jl .1. D. COLLING WOOD, Apia FOII CINCINNATI &. LOUISVILLE. Will> NFS LAY. J INK t. AT lu A. M. *.-_aJT““**. THE NEW AND SPL.KN steamer KAIL KOBINSoN. i.oouiaon, t ommanuer, will lea\e as announced HboVfi. For freight, or passage, applv on board, or to JtiUN FLAC'K. or Evan’lle, Cairo &St. Louis Packets. FOR EVAN'SVILEE, CAIRO.STibOI IS, GALEN\. IM BI QUE «fc ST PACT.. Tills DAY .1 l.\E I. AT 4 P. M. „ ■rip**" fe. THE NEW STKAMKII t-i ,xi ]>AS, W. A. Cox, Om m tinier. will leave aa announced above. For freight, or pasaa.ce. apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or .!. !». CULLING Wool), Agtx Clarksville & Nashville Packets. FOR CLARKSVILLE A NASHVILLE. 1 l hM'rtt , MAN 31. AT 4 P M THE FINE PASSENGER .JzgiT. aimer A .MLR K'A. (’apt. Gold 'iuj,vilil ii--.' -’ as announced above. 1 nr in .ghr, ot passage, apply on board, or t<> Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair —Steam- STEAMBOATS ARE RK- tn inclose their an!i»cri|)- Uui.s m itif -teuniboat Fund of Pittsburgh San itary Fair to either of the Committee, betore ttie Ist dny of June, aa the eolors* will tie award ed on that* day to the boat returning the largest subscription. K. C.UKAV, inyiid t’hairoiau .Steamboat C'oi:; NOTICE TOSHIPPERS. Philadelphia & New York EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO. Daily Fi*eiffht Line. CIO.\SI(i!VMENTB TO EITHEII J Agent forwarded to any nolnt Last or West free of commission and with dispatch. WM. P. ULYDL, Agent, No. 14 S. Delaware avenue, Philadelphia. JAIMES HAND. Agent, No. 117 Wall street, New York. WILMON WUIJUjDIN, President. mhl4-3md ' Ttats, IVlice, Roaches,Ants, Mothsin Kura. Red Bugs, \\ oolene, Ac., lhsects on Plants, Ani mals, Low Is, Ac. Put up in *2.jc, 6oc. and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles, and r tasks. *a and *£> sizes for Hotels, Public institutions, Ac. “f>nly infallible remedies known." “Freefrom Poisons." “Not dangerous to the Human Family." “Hals come out of their holes to die." *3“501d Wholesale in al] large oities. tfySold by all Druggists and Retailers every where. v !! Bkw.uir !!! of all worthless imitations. ee that “t ‘d.'TA it’s” name is on each Box. t bottle and Flask before you buy. AS-Atliiress HK.VIIT U. COSTAR. AjCl'rincijml Depot, 4ta lirondutiy, N. Y i t liy IS. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., H. ! wholesale iuiU retail aeentfi, 1 Pitt.bur.rh, 1*.., nmi UKOISOE A. KELLY, Al- i tgheny city, Pa. mhU-»im<lA\v ' •SXICKI. l /oo ru ix A V AND OKAIN HAKI;s. ■- il T -' ,IUA Y1CI) THE REST NOW £Z.f^nu^. * ,Ut <•. fOLEWAN, mhi: t!,e Penitentiary _ Allegheny (,ity, I’a. tOtj'Kru Mnynn... / 1 Uo.X \ AIS IKU JOSEPH IvIbYER & sow, PLAI V AV U J, A N < v FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, 13S Smithlield, mid ISI4 p, ' s . He. w..,, S '- eiicate diseases, !: .u.. .r«Xr".rr^r; 1 1.1 .<t ~U I. J ‘J ' lse » tlmt nw'dicHl skill .■ ri "■ d.. «nd Ht.+ Vrl I ,‘, r , 1* Venerinl 1 ul •<•,.. , tr ° l *Lie brought on by youth* |ui uni M ‘ f'xi t .ss. < uijcc and Friv.-uo iiooin*: -'o. oi> SiQLihdeJd street. n>y2s-tr A I)M IMSTRATOH'S S OTIC lfi. A *» U Ju*rea.<. lot tors ot a.lnth.istrafion on lho •’ ' 1 ' ~ ;vo ! (V\ i.i I’iti.- 1., »•«» c boon granted tho .••-■■’.s jii.u' | .r l -d to s-.-t:.s uul niui lll<w;e . jw^.- t-he-sstnp will piv<«iir thoroi'iflY mt! JumiWi' del lor b< u!ein«.-nt to .M ITCH* ]"* PALiuLJ:, Attorneys, Ac., Iy[ 0 . tn Fifth strop t Pittsburgh, wTUumt delay. mnstrcet, ALICE DODGE, Administratrix aj>2S-law6u’d A LARGE LOT OP ' -Congrew s'g Tobnccp, • Baltitnore SpunTobaoco, "Navy PoDnilfl . “ Blight ! • | Out pud Dry Smokjhg Tobacco, . Solace Fine Out 4 ' 4< » < Sunny Side: tine Cut « I SweetOliye?’. f ' i -hi ’COLIJSTEB & BAER’S; IOS.Wood ctreet. *«8do , l At mhflfl. .tfji ) RIYER MATTERS. ARRIVED. Gallatin. Clarke, Brownsville. 1 ranklin, Carmac, Brownsville. Hs. Rees, Irwin, Elizabeth. > atntlia, Lytle, Naahvillei Major Andoraon, Dran, Cincinnati, Minerva, Gurden, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Carmac, Brownsville. Jag Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth. STEAMBOATS. .T. D. OOLLINGWUOD, Agfa. JOHN F LAi ’K, or .1. D. OOLLINGWOOl), Agts. .MHN FLACK, or J. D. t OLLINGWOOI), A eta. boat Notice MAKnj-i. Train, of WAILKiiOtoK, *'* 'KOII •vK-,? / -a '*'*•- 1 1 THE POST —PITTSBURGH, WEDNESPaL MOJKXmu. .TTTNF. 1, lsg. RAILROADS WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Pennsylvania Central Railroad NINE DAILY TRAINS. CONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE BE- Lng made to the equipment of this excellent doable track and express route, and every possi ble care will be exercised for the comfort of pas sengers and rapid movement ol freight. Trains will leave the depot in Pittsburgh as follows: THROUGH ACCOMMODATION daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 6 vu a. m., stopping at all sta tions lietween Pittsbuigh and Philadelphia. FAST MAIL every morning, (exceptSunday,} at x oo a. m., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg foi Baltimore and Wahhiugton, and for New York via Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS dally, at 4 35 p. m., only at principal Stations, making di rect connections at Harrißbuuj for Baltimore ami Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. FAST LIN K daily, (except Sunday,) at 545 p. m., stopping ouly .at principal Stations, connect ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore anil Washington, aud for New York via Allentown, without change of cars; also at Philadelphia for New York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 3 It) p. in., stoji ping at all Stations, and running as far as (Jone maugh. FIRS r ACCOM MUD ATli iN TRAIN for Wall’s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at tiJO a.m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 15 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN foi Y. T all's Station loaves daily, (except Sunday,) a: 4 00 p. ni. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 10 p. m. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall’s Station, every Sunday at »no a. in.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at P 2 45 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS Baltimore Express 12 30 p. m’ Philadelphia Express i 00 p. m Fast Line i oo a. m- Through .Mail Train n go a. m- Johnstown Accommodation 10 15 a. m. Ist \\ all s Station A ccommudation.... 6 25 a. m. •2d Wall’s Station Accommodation fi 45 a. m. 3d Wall's Station Accommodation 2 05 p. m. •4th Wall’s Station Accommodation u (Jon. m. Baltimore Express will arnui with Philadelphia Express at l cu p. m. on Mondays. TRAINS FUR BLAIRSYILLE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Haiti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation West. TRAINS FOR EBENSBURG connect at Ores- i son with Express Trains and Mail Train West J and with through Accommodation and Express; Traill East. FAK K : TO NEW YORK PHiLADELPULI BALTIMORE LANCASTER.... Harrisburg... ALTOONA Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baiti more and New* York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will H charged an access according t„ distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from Sta tions wheie the Companj has no Agent. N( -TICE —lr. case oi loss, the Company will hold tiiciuaeivea responsible lor persuuai baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding *u>u. N. H.— An t > iambus l.im* has been employed to oonvey Passengers ami Baggage to ami from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. K. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty and i frant streets. my°2 1864. 1864' THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Eailroad, SUMM.EE AIiRAHGEMENT ON AND A FTKH >1 \ \ I Ytli, lW,i4 trains run a* iohoa ~ i u . I.i'avr Tilth!. g. ForChi’p.. loi i 'K*v’d. ForWheel’c r.xpie*.-* I \j»j a :a l c>j , U 1 a. m. Expire* lid j. id. l.b'p ni. l.lup.m. Mail t>..io a. u,. b.iu a. tu. Ur-1 I'KM.N.j Arrive inusliuigh, I\. K.U'.JIC K-y. ! Jiu K. . 4SO n 7.00 p 111., 7 60 ii. ui. r «. r k u 10 a in , J ,v< j, Ut., ■vufi p m. ACX'UiUAI UiJA J'itiN i HAI.No-. Lonvf AlirirliPi:^ I'.T Ai:i;i:.cp. tnr.V K. K.r\. 1 <ir Stej'r. P- Ul W-16 n. Ul. ti.4U tt. 1:j. I-J.oo m. lu. 3.60p.n. 4.4'> ]•. m. 6.60 p. m. HKTrKNIN«» Arrive Alh-Kheiiy, ¥■, f . W . lit i..’. K’y ~.xi) ft. jjj., n. ia., 'i.s.' t m., 4.50 i». i.' * t\ & F. «. H I'AiiKI.V, Agent. I mon I naiieiiger SL.itiou, hiUalMirgh, ha A. Q. CASM:LIILHK V, Agent, „ - Allegheny City. K R. MYKth, lien. I .oket Agent, Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R Slimmer Aj’ranjfcmcnt. ONJAXD AFTER MONDAY, RAT 3D, 18Bj. 1 mins will leave the I)epot, corner 01 Kusa and Water streets, astoilows; „ ~ . ~ Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Mail to and from t/’ntowu. 7 66 a. in. 6 oo p. in, " “ 3 ■“» !'• m. 630 a! mi Ist Al’heeaportAcc'dn. 11 oo a. m. 660 a. m. ~ „ “ 6 15 a. m. 206 Ji. mi lstPortPerry “ 7 00 a. m. 6 30 a.m. Braddoak’s “ 1 16 p. m. 6 40 p. m. Sunday Church Train to and from M’keesport. 1 00 m. 10 00s m w r l , / Ck ?“W l J'. 10 BuCLTUN, Agt. W . I>. SI Ul i, Supt. ap3o SILVER PEARL SOAP. ‘k CO., 307 tIUJERTI ff> 1 K Lh. 1, w>le proprietors and manufactur eralor U eateru Pennsylvania, uhw, Indiana, Illinois aud .Missouri. Also manulacturers of a Buperiur article ot PALM. GtiKIUAN. OLTVJ£ and HUSLN SOAPS, and vanuua Toilet and fancy Soaps. Of our .Silver Pearl Soap which we confidently recommend as better for general use thau any other before the public, should be •bofne lumiinl has neither Totash, Salt, Lime or Koain, or any other substance in its manuiao ture which can shrink or injure the finest fabric. Hanncls and Woolena can be washed with the rapidity of Cotton or Liuen. Clothes washed with the Silver Tear! Soap do not require boil ing or half the rubbiwg, which ol course saves the wear and lear. Silver Pearl Soap removes Grecse, Dirt, lobacco Stains, Printers’ mk smoke and the worstKilge V\ aterStains instant ly, by applying it with a moist sponge, thus pro tecting windows, carpets and furniture from suds and slops, it imparts a brilllnncy to Plate Jewelry, Ghtaawnxe, Lnameled Paintings and Patent Leather immediately, and for cleaning Marble and k loor Tiles it has uo equal. For the bath and particularly lor ahampooning, the sil ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury. In a word all who have tried superior qualities ac knowledge it the greatest discover} oithdage ! Iftis Company respectfully ask a trial irom ali , who wv interested, ami in every case will reiund ! the price ul the same should it tail to accomDlish 1 what we claim lor 11. i .wold at tne cents j.or pound in tiftv pound boxes. Delivered to the ears, boats, in A.lJt»elu»- • ny, Birmingham and city residences lree° ol < charge. Directions lor use on all packages. i DiOeral dibeuunt to the trade. Jlerehants Irom abroad will' do well to dve «TT~ii T 7iTr : r SfpO^eeSh* ! ' ANU^«<^ as secured by the inventor by IV ational cop) right.’ I the” 1 >rU ’ Fncy 000,1111 varieties, at M AWIIFAPTIIRIWP cite cno e*i~T ■ , -^ ew Paper & Taney Goods House IYIAnUrAL 1 UHlrau SITE FUR SALEs of ,. foerstj-r a. suhwarz In Ulrmlngliam. ! febt3 184 Sinlthfieiri street HELP FOR THE SOLDIERS JL PKOPEKTV near M’Jinigfat & Duncan'ii Wr.the undersigned, hereby give the Kolllug AIUJ, hayintr a riverfront offourhun- " a S* ) « ofone day, or tile Mima set dreu and tueuty-iive (426 ft.) and extendtnif back ' sltc *o our uainea. to the Ptitabiir-h about two hundred leet (2UOft.) SuuiturjgFalr fortheSlckagd Wouiul J-'ff Kit. L. IH.IIxKN. 103 4th at. « l Soldtft-s. [fltte ag} IHe 'namt-ofthe e«aWi“, B ,EKTCHI»FAA'D SA-old "l« '5££L?H&, or L triotic mnn, j>Hbie or copv rhe abort* on white : get ir fcigmHl by :iil the men of the mill wine, iurnaee, shop, boat \M-d. store. trade or Uva upatiou to which he bel'-uus. traus.uii the !°NATHAN, t L ll< >i. m . jr.. o._ tiie I- hir. > n toburgh. I he : . i u[ t lie iiiuhev « ol !•;• dlilv ftckrinn ami the ne\vt*]irt{H.'rt-. Ihe sottofl ol the battle ; the groans or our i!: l u t l? ei S' 4ind J Uef ’ e P <,ei ? 5 xi F memory of the zlori oub iteail. anti our ho'pds dr'succeas in the sfrutr gJe, call on U a to be prompt ang generous. h for theEieouffvfrCommittefc; ’i myie-tf F. K. BBUNOT, Chairman. in0<1,.2 » t - phlli.ti and quart Pickloe, 3U Oi> pm; l'icku>. ‘ln uisriiaii .isßoi'tert, ~'' l ilo 1 oui'iMi Ketchup, quarts anil wuta. 200 .!■> i'opj'rtj r-auee, •2u .... i ■•.»!.i:*i i-ljii.o r anct. lu oo U'orceateshire baueo, o* do Walnut ketchup; 6 ill> Aiushioon ketchup, 20 ilo Imported .French ..Mustard, 6o do Imitation do do £ J ust received and for sale by REYMER & BROS., 126 and 128 Wood at. Raisins, prunes" Asia cui^ UANTiS— i.uoo pkgs. Bunch and Itftyer Ralalna, in whole haii and quarter boxes, • 60 mats heedless Kaiaine, 25 kegs do do 30 casks prime Z&nte Currants,* 60 kegs French, Prunes and Plums, 25 boxes do da > Juql received and Jor aajgi by - :: . . m i BEEfiIEB A BROS., - .1 : >:i * d : = • • 138 ftnd 128 WOQ&ft. -iBTOPi; h u-i—7f.i» s *> . - • fe rl .*;• Jtti i J;W u*. STOCK BROKERS. J. H, C'ASn>AY, NOTE, STOCK, dIrAFT, BBND AND MORTGAGE. REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, Office in Jones* [Bunding, over “lntornnl Key enue rooms,” between M. &M. and Mechanic* Banks, No. 67 FOURTH STREET, ._. PITTSBURGH. PAPER MANUFACTURERS. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers in 15 <>OK , CAP, LETTPIt, Ami all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed FROM NO, 27 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithficld Street, PITTSBURGH, HA.. JW-Cash paid for RA&.S. ap3 LAMPS, OiL, &C. i-tjceivt on, works. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., MANUFACTUREUS OP PURE WHITE REFINED OARBOBT OILS, Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, Pa inyS-Cmd HOUSE CARPENTERS OTOTIB a. STEINMETZi House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGINa ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty streets. PITTSBURGH, PA. solicited and pfoinptlj' attended to ALDERMEN. PRANK KELLY. Alderman and Attomev at Law, NO. 81 FIFTH STREET of accounts and all legal bus: ness promptly attended to. selMyd LOAN OFFICES. LOAN OLT ICK, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITH FIELD ST., fl 2 80 . 10 60 . 10 uu . 8 So . 7 66 3 60 Neat the corner of 6th, Money in large and small Quantities loaned on 1 1 old ami Silver, 'Dia monds, Jewelrv, <iold and Silver Watches, and ail kiutla ol valuable articles, lor any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot he delivered without the Ticket. *&r“Ottice Hours lrom 7 A. M. to 10 I J M ja3o ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Louiultirs, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, WEAK TUB Peiiuft, R. R., Frtshi-ai'er Station. PlTTrsHl KOH. fa. MAA’UFACTUKKK AX.I. K.INDS OF Me.tm Kogines, ranging Iron, three t,i nut hundred anti tilty horse power, anti suited i*>r Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces. Facto ries, etc. « five particular attention to'the construction of Kuguies uiul ..Machinery lor grist mills, and Jo; uprights, mulny and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, ini.shed and ready foi p/;u>- ment at short notice. Engines and 8.-uk i» of every description Also, furmxh Boilers and sheet iron generate]y Wrought Iron 1 Ungers and l'ullifn in everj variety, And coi.tnuoMhe mmulactm-e **t Woolen am! •; ivi.ine f.'arda. e( »u r prices are low. ...,j maehtnerj nianufactfir id ul the beat quality m materials. ami u arr.tntcd n nil cases to give a-ilimavtioa. AB-urdcratri.m .11 ;..ri« ~r the country aolicl te.l ami promptly fiiio.l. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C Piano Covers, Fine Embroidered Clotb, Embossed Cloth, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT .lust leceived at the New (Jarj>et More of MTarland, Collins & Co, tnh4 Venetian Blind Trimmings, Au entirely new and complete assortment juet received *t th e IV KW CAKPKT STOIIK U'FARLAND, COLLINS <fc CO mh4 TAILORS DAUB & CAPPEL, MERCHANT TAILORS, Arrives at 185 SMITH FIELD STREET, WK HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of Clotha, Casaimeres, Vestings, *, c , Also, r large stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Including Lookwood’s Cloth Lined PAPER OIAJKS, NECK TIES end everything uauallv liept by tlrst-class Furnishing Stores. Orders promptly executed. iuh&-ljd PORK PACKERS. OHABLES L. CALDWELL, (Successors to Jas. Holmes & <jo.,j FORK pack E li , Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams, Smoked Beef, &tc. CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS., deoll-iyd J? YST E RS , GAME. &C. JAMES M’LAUGHLIIN OYSTERS, BUTTEB, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS, aeo LIBERTY STREET, Down Btaira. WALL PAPER, &C' Co-partnership' notice._the .r. U , I ±', ,B «S ed formed a co-partnership ftslfJMUng'f umacej lilaiiommr county Ohm P name HAILEY A ’ ‘JOHN S. ‘BitWIQRTH,. • JAMES 31. Rilt*EY. myl(»ir n^OHCOOK ’ ttlc:R ™ iY & GO. a .•» >•< * itt. OEVKEAL PITTSUUKiiII Victoria, a new and PITTSBURGH, PA, DEALSB IK —*-ii T A;j DRUGGISTS. ~ J JOSEPH . H TO JAMKS P. F'XuEMLNG, l) K T_ T G O I S r r , WHOLESALE AND KETAIL LEALEB In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, IC.-Hcines, Paints, Oils, Dye-StuHs and Ferluuery, NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, my22-iyd ALLKOHENY CITY, PA.. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C. ; ANDllirw KLuM.iN | HKKitV rilll'l's*, Jit., ; (reneral Partners. ! IRON CITY FORGE, KLOMAN & PHIPPS, I NINTH WAKI), PITTSBURGH. | l»| ASUFACTI’UE BAR IRON, I.EN ! JITH cr.al Railway and steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, &.c. I BOKMI GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. I AJJDV « EWENH, i PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. IGS WOOD STREET,' ( ippoßite First. Church, Pittsburgh, and NO. 47 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, KHAB TUK MAVOR'i OKFIOK. Pumps, mydkasfts. sheet lead, Lead Pipe, Pig and Par Lead, and Plumb ‘ er a .Material in general, nil Refineries titled up ( in the moat approved manner. Tanks lined with Lead or Copper. llouues titted with Water and : One Fixtures. #xrS. R.—AU orders promptly attended to. , aj)3-lyd WATCHES AND JEWELRY! .J 1C w klky'. r|>HK SI use HIIIERS MAVK JUST a opened a very large ami desirable stock of HJTE GOLD JEWELS!, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies’ aim Gentlemeoß' wear; fine Bronz® (’lock*, Fancy (ioorts, MiJ j IJ> WARE, •Such as t astoia, Cake ami Fruit Baskets, 'johieta. Fan! Tea Setts, elo. REIN EM AN, MEVitAN atSKILLK, dc2o 42 i’if-ii street. BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M’KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. W'K lIAVK 4I.WAys ON HAND A bU}<iT:or /.ri icic i.l Ale, Porter ana Brown Stout, AnM \v:Jl coctui je to snake it our aim to give BiUsi.-KMion to nil <>• oubtomura. Air. iiobt. Untposinj u ill have the man«pc uf our imsiiivaa, u jth lull control in the Kreu crv. AiMrvb* aiios-1.-m to l-K A APKAY. Pheoni'c i>so«v*ery, I’titssburgh, i'a. JOS. SPENCEK, JAS. M’KAY. eel6-lyd Jiut to rt i elict Ac Co., Malsters and Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, Sdecl-Iyd IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wiiiinoa X>roi h:• A BK ft'OU' PBKIMHKI) TO HE ±m. ccivp <■: ter* ! roin the irvle U.r all R ( ret of UU: .itr, llOup, oEi.v-, I-.1'0.! u iiOi .'■* !;*Jc Iron «-i Til !•: hi.: > r i.j r a j,j ; * FUtst.Nr. A ITORNtYS-AT-LAW. J Aillifc li. HO: KINJ? ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Ni>- I,»J HUB STIUIET, pr; i>H» R(»h, fa v.uii< oiiinm an*l o' her Invii N-iai• e?fi attended VV.-isH.npit.n. ••rtene. nt.d a,5- 't.Ml.., . '".Hr it ~. .iltlU.r-CUuJ HOUSEFURNISKINg! UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Hear Wood f|l»K SVRS< HIRKIiS M \ ; f. H TIKE nixl Uft-p oountmiJv un l.'in.l t-vorv article m :h,-,r lm,, v,7. < irui,i.-nt < url.'un ;.on,!*, Cm:, u,r Is, -r i,.11.1:1 troMpa „l Hi! ku„l»; M„,. th> . crtrtratnt Krei.t t*C'ia. A h ItimU pi Mi.-Hlt's, lilimla mil : ' l ’i olltu ' n kiv,-r, To *ii onlcis lor flt ,l“8 ■’ nrt ‘■"••n 1 o 1 111 I lolhs, &c ItUBKKTS H KOKNK'K. , gravel roofers LDPTON, 01.])1>KN *;CO., JONiM. .JOHN L. BOYD..TVM. K’our LOCBH Are prepared to do GKAViX HOOFING l r. ?hnrt notice MAJ<UJfAUTU&ERS OP Cast Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B A=r.nm „ a . . steel SpringH and Axles. Bt25T ncr *' ood " ,reeta » 8 f c l onrt : Ooro» of Mobs And First Streets, _ _ <t>hJ ao-n-iy PITTSBURGH, PA. Material to kcU with u;«tn; CRACKERS & PiLOT BREAC Boston cracker bakery, W. tl 7 KXI2fauA*..D. COKBUJiGHAM. .D. IHMSExN - CUNNINGHAM C DUNCAN S- S MAHVXN.jI! MaruilacMrcr and wbnlet-.aie dealer In , 1x01166 Water street, and.l66 First street all kinds nf Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon- CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, Window lilaao, Uruggiats’ma°M Ware^2l h A'm& NO. 01 FOI RTH STREET . ric.in i .on vex (J law, lor Parlor Windows, (Jhurch iii.f.x.l, . and public buildings. ’ 4pJ lietwceo Wood and M.-irket, PITTSBURGH, PA. LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and Contractors. WE ARE MOW MAST FACTORING h superior article of LIM K , Which ice are prepared .to deli; er lrom aUt COAI, YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET, best i*pai urv op **A. iViIXiY Always on hind as usual. 18TICS. bl tWAKT a. (JO. PLANING MILLS' .1 'V > ! J£ , S . .'SOXOSuAIII. c!imcrj„i now lolliiuiSh aJorilie and \nnj ms ' wrt ' ll Vimi iloors Ban. and .nuitera, kiln dr.ud irtmc* mouMingß, tent making, kt. rame “> _6ol tm l’n T>m:a.tiaj ft.tjpj. 7, S T. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Oarq oi the Franciscan Urotkers. I\?s'i’lTl TU>.\, NIT( ATKD I2S , .' >rrotU '' l '" ,n: ” riH County Ivnr,*; !\uma, at*out tour miles ir. -m t 'rrspon >:.ihon,' on the direct route between I’hil.-uHj.hiartndi'ittdlmri'h, vh* chartenM ,« i-.u pr:vije*es ro comer ••If UKllul l. oIU-gi.'Ue fiOUord .*lll*l inertt'S. i'jjr locnt iou oi the College U one oi ihemouji nealtnv iu l enus\ivanm—this portion of the AhegL.-ny mount at ns lH.ii.js proviTt-uii l«n ;*» pure um.-r. .;r:u’injr .ur, mu: picturesque Bcener>. 1 '‘ f * \ (;-ir COIiiMLWecS Oil liie i- IK ST -'ll 'N HM. r the lfi*h oJ AlVrl ST, ami .unit- Hhout the u;\m;nk iolljHi-i.4. it irt.lni.h-ci in to two Sesmoua. .St utleiitH esnuot return home Wet ween the >r*j.sdonr. Ail ti:c p.iralus Ueceb s;»rv to Land suncvicg. hin;nneeruig, 4tc., h.c\, will be furnished by the Institution to the Students. , 1 Instrument tf.,, it Vocal 3£utiic forms no extra charge. Students uiii be admitted from eight 1 years to the age oi manhood. Thesis—Board and Tuition* payable half yearly in advance £ Surveying anil use of in£tnuneai% psr an num L. ....... 'oa Glasical and lilodcm jages,pxiru.*. 10 Studeittsspending Vaeatibfjfu rheOoitefefc* * 20 Reference tytn be made to theiit, JRevJTRKh™ o<nftenep.;£t; : Jiev\; Bishop A’ rnhfflvNaffgggp Kev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorrettt : Rev. Ir n’Rar** Philadelphia f*-.Rear t i Henry pSjS delphia; Rev. Harrisburg. fraclt niM .daily to Orm 4': Key. £. A.; JOSH, Sjypi&r^ iiiijc. Li4.li biii <j* i 'jS\ : 6l±a MERCHANTS. -RT V, JOHN MG©RH?EAD, I i COMMSSIOiriMSAI^ FOB THE SALK OF : ' r : ' PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 ST., faelowjj^grket, K. F. BABKY'J U-.»le Cashier of the Merchants* Bank,) GOMMISSIONMEROHMT, .Thomas n. mii.li:p„, Special Partuer. NO. U SOOTH MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. ATTENTION PAIU to filling orders for the purchase of ' Cottou, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour* Fork, . Bacon, Lard, &,c«, &c. Refers to— Banka Bankers, and Mercha ol St. Louifl generally ; John D. Scully, e Cashier, Pittsburgh. Orders and .consignments respectfully solic andprorapt returns made. jan2i-lm R. HUTCHINSON, (LATE OP LEECH A HHTCHIESON,) COMMISSION A.ND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour. Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit',-Pearl and Pot Ashes, and Produce generally. Beat Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand. NO. 103 SECOND STREET, Between Wood and Market, PITTSBURGH, PA. *F“Liberal advance made on Consignments, apn-iyd W. D. PATTEREOW.... ADAM AMMON PATTERSON & AMMON, Commission Merchants, Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal ers, No. 6 Wood st M Pittsburgh, Pa. Wo take pleasure in referring to the following Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, Smyth k Co., Zqg k Painter, A. Bradley, F. Kdmundson k 00., R. H. Davis,.». P. Woodwell, Jas. M*OuUy k (Jo., J. W. Spencer, (J. H. Love k Co., R, H. Jack k. Co jamS-tf P. BKTMBB »H. D. RETMXB.. .1.. J. &. RSYHXB Late at Miller k Ricketson’s, REYMER & BROTHERS, Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, d&e., SOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, iPITTSBURG-H. WINES, BRANDIES, 6»S, &C. Fine Old Monongaliela B.ye Whisky, 327 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBUKGH, PA. T. DUNLEVY, WHEELING, YA rvo. 1 V> lA. M O JNi) , PITTSBURGH, PA. my22-l3‘UAw BRASS FOUNDERS. Duqucsne Brass Works. «L Co., C'uiimuu Ac C’rawl'ord, .uHD'iiicturc and keep constantly on hand every variety of FINISHED BRASS WORK. BRASS CASTINGS of superior smooth* raoK.\i lAekak WORK AKD REPAIR* llJ {a pro in jit J y attended to. Also, sole agents Uir \\ e»iexu Peansytt aula, lor tho BWe of ■ lAHSii’s bITHUN PUMP, with Landßell’s n.ipro\ emeu; attached. iebio J. & M. M’STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS ANT STEAM FITTERS, ALL Kl«l)b OP BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the shortest notice I articular attention paid tj Attune up and re. {'•airing oITHI, REFINERIES P 31 <S, Water Street, near liberty. fBXHK MEMBERS t)F THIS FIRM BE JL log practical mechanics, ol many yeaiV ex pctiencc iu the business will ensure to give sat- Usrnon in every respeet. We are also agents . .-UIIJ, (jarnson i. Co’a, Steam Pumus lor ■rater aud oil. selMyd Pittsburgh Steel Works. J OJVOKHJ ( BGY» CO., WINES, LIQUORS, &C. WINES, BRANDIES, &0., WHEAT WHISKY, iahl4-lyd JACOB TVETir ,T ml Importer and wholesale dealer In O OA-Xj, FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS. 160 smithfueld street, ’ Three, doors above 6th at. JACOB KELLER WOULD INVITE particular attention to his stock of German Wines and French Brandies, which has been so lected and imported by himßelf. Families and Churches could depend on obtaining at his es tablishment the best and purest of Wines, Pure Liquors of all kinds, equal ’to any In the ways on hand. Also, Piire OJW Rye Whisky and the best Rectified Slonongahela. • (>530 HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO. PBALKRB tET ’ Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. ALSO, blackberry, Raspberry, WUd Cherrv »„,■ rsi„ ■ ger Brandies, UiU Monongahdl Tcve other Whiskies, JamSca Hrm hc’ IVO. 88 LIBERTY STREET Opposite Fourth gtreet, ’ . ~ . , „ PITTSBUHOH, PA. S~OAP— 1 — —— . n box “ F * n< =3-. Toilet sod Soap, jd store and lor aale by ■ . S BUUAR- lbo bhls “A” and <‘B” Coffee Sugars, 20 viol Crushed,. Ojanuiatea, and Powdered s K»tr NfiMlnAtorenttSiSwisdle By fans, Tv ■ ■, if t r 50 f A * “ *V • J'-^tlAiJEiEgfcßynrtcpTffOlg o« sale by . ,-'„ ti , tad-lT ' EEYTUER A BltOS., .. JU it "-•!.! i eW/Tilba Il> Hi: > JdUi.'st 1.00 if Y il PITTSBURGH. DEALKB IN GROCERS. [Successors to Rhymer k Anderson,] WHOLESALE DEALERS HT CLLIAM CABR&CO., WHOLESALE GEOOEES, AND IMPOHTKRB ON Distillers aud Dealers in GROCER, ?. B. CSAWrOED, nes» made to oruer. STEEL WORKS. GLASS WORKS! E. P. MIDDLETON, IMPOSTER OP AJso, sole propnetorof the No. 5 North Front SUy PHJXiADELPI H REYALER 6e BROS., : . ikfi-and i s& Wood it. BANKS AND BANKERS. r til IMM Having organized under the National Ou enov prepared '' ' Gengral BanJdng Business. Depoalta.recelyeil, Exchange,, oa tieprinclDal cltieß OfthßEiSt an<l Wml . bought AND :.SOLD, A nd collectiona-made in every accessible part of the country, Office for the present, (until the.cojapletion ot the New Banking House, corner of Wood street and Yirgin alley, yin the Banking KOQXh of the f ? DIME SAVINGS’ INSTIW’Hds, KTo. UO 9BcU.tlLfl.oicl st, Opposite the Onston Hoaso. dAectoes. "* ‘ 1 “ Wm. E; Sohtnertz, A. Rartje, * A. a. Bell, Alex. Hirfstein, S. H. Hartman, HenryGerwig, li. Horganstern. . B. Goe. 1 ADAMjREINEaTAN, Brest. B. Cash, pro tem. * mhT-^md W. J". EOUBtrZ...., JHiB.! BCXETZ, KOUNTZ & MERtZ, f BANKERS, 118 Wood street, Second door aboye-Fifth. DEALERS IN FOREIGN and Do mestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and Government Securities. Collections promptly attended to. , rapu 7£T HOLMES A SONS, RANKERS Aal • and Exchange Brokers and.-. Dealers in Notes,' Drafts, Acceptances, Gold*/Silver and •Bank Notes.* Exchange on the Eastern and Western-Cities constantly for sale. ‘ 1 - Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits receivedinparJunda or current paper, No. 61 Market street* between Third and Fourth streets. g'lOtD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, vJT Certificates of Indebtedness, Uunrtcrmas ters Certificates, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, and all other government securities, bought bv W. H. WIhLUM^ W ood street, comer of Third. mhs:6md DOLLAE SAYINGS BANK, 65 FOURTH STREET. CHARTERED Ilf 1856, /IPENDAILY, FROM9TO 80’CLOCli, Vr also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, fjornttlay Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o’cJwlt and from November Ist to May Ist. from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interests has teen declared semi-annuaUy, in June; and Do ci-mber since the Bank was organized, -at'therato of six per cent, a year. v '^ T! Interest, if not drawn out, is placed tb the credit ot the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from tbe rirst days of June And De cember, compounding twice a yearTfithout troubling the depositor to call or evened-present his pass book. At this rate money wiUtdonble in less than twelve years. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws! tluies and furnished gratis, on application to office. ** PRESIDENT. GEOROD ALBKEE. VICK PRKSIDLNTB. James McAuley, James B. D. Meeds. John H. Shoenberger, Wm. Douglas. James Herdman, Isaac M. Fennock, Peter A. Madeira, James Shidle, wm. J. Anderson. John JB. fiL’Fadden. A. M. Pollock, IU. D. Jotm u. EackofenT . TBUSTKfca. Calvin Ailama, Henry J. Lynch, John C. Eiuiiley, JohuJlarahaL « e S r fi e Blatk ’ Walter p. fliaiahaL Hill Hurgwin, - John Orr Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Hobb, Charlea A. Colton. Henry L. Kingwalt, John Evans, Wm. K. £>chmertz, Benj- L. Fahnestock, Alexander Speer, « oim J. Gillespie, Alexander Timlin Win. s. liiueu, Wm. Vankirk Peter H Hunker, Isaac Whittier , Richard Hays, Wm, P. Wet-man, James D. Kelly, Uhnsttan Yeager. eCUiITARV AND thhahiibkb. CHARLES A. COLTON. PHILADELPHIA CARDS. CIIAB. MAO KK J. BODJtAM uxcrs. MAGEK & HlClSsjj . Importers and dealers in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS. Vostlnga, Taiiora’ TilmmUiga, 3VO. 355 MAJllv H r STKEET. 0029-tf PIULAIIELPHLA. WM. BRICE & CO.', Produce aud Provision COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water pt., PHIUAiiEUKaiA. mMe on °^^ tB GEOBGE GRANT, Manufacturer and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER . In every description of .. GEMS' FUMISHING GOODS, 6XO CHESTNUT‘STBEEtf,, m 3 rl - I y d PHILuLDEiTHIA. G7X . VAN KEEK & CO., kahtjfactuseks of GAS FIXTURES AND CIIANDEUEks, Patent Improved ' : exceesiob and patent PARAGOA COALOIL BIJMRBS, Haad Lamps, Columns, &a.' SALRSRoaae, Ho. 517 Arab Street, Philadelphia, .Manufactory, Franhforrt, Phila. ™ «'An £tx>ds warranted. jy2e«yd C. HABRYTjRHjjjf— LONGCOPE & PEARCE, Manulacturera ana Importer* of mm, FUMISHEVG ©jobs, ■W^ N l I J, T^ LL V? i t?’ El3tMrNOS i'- ; «o, 10 South Fourth Street, > myl-lyd __FHII#AJiHnpMIAt RKMOVAU. .. e» see-AJuxi. Our friends and the public at large win 'not, we trust, forget that we are at pres E’btand ~ for fh f^”lu Week ? *0 1"-'found at WUaina Hanover the Mayor s Office, Fourth street, where we have on eahtoitiun end for eaie aa tin a apto.k of 1* lAN OS I HARMONIUMS, MELOOEONS, EIC., H, KLEBEB & 880,, - Wllklna Hall, Founhatreel. ■J^FOTICE.—THE EXECUTIVE 'rnkk' MITTFE of the Pittsburgh have that all tfao different rn^. 17, pmfe>!d °‘> mil trades, be requSlS'fo *l)"®** couventlonsat qnceaMiii> point more members as a aia f pe Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair. Ti lTrii! ««“««“ fhxt the names bfalloX.aid tnrmndttees be handed In at once to the'Swre tary of the at their Booms, ys Water -treet over Zug & Painter’s Warehbu«i. . mh °Mer, F. R. BKirNTit, " - mhlli . Chairman. PW.V'TCGItAPH CARDS FOR GES£- .TLi.*ifcN.—Samples and Catalogdcs neilt Aoi *5 cents. Enclose an envelope with sour own name and address. I>. HEIRMEiTE - ofaT-Smd aB>< Ne\v yorlc; SAVE 4TOUR GAS BY USING CURA. ecrn’e-Antl-FUckertng, Ameriean aud iax Gas Burners, a sure saving of nventt- flrftWr cent The:Antl-FUckemig i^st the Office. Call and eee them bum at thriftkl Fitting and pfumblng o” WLLUUh. nKt ct.l, .- 1104 ; , d. 166 WpodatiMti FRUITS, KCTS.fitJ.ji. 1 200 boxes Oranges, prime, ' ‘• 100 do Leinons, 100 fralte-Iyioa Aimondß. • *- - 5 10 boles Bor. iloioodi, * 60 bttgß Aimonds, 60 do i siciiyAlifujiids. is boxes SSeUed -Almondr, «o bagg Ediklißii Watautm 1 25 do Nuts, so do FHuerta, 200 dor JPea Nut», • - MOO Cocoa Jfota, - In store and landing, and for sale by KEY asa i BEOS,. la.WcKxl’i ymoTAToifig— ' ‘ ' Squill iu tSLAH lilCKs. .OHAS. O; EWDI’K.
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